Qualcomm stories
Qualcomm ups the ante in data centres with its first 10nm server chip, promising power efficiency and performance.
Qualcomm's new fingerprint tech at MWC 2017 set to revolutionise phone security, along with their innovative 4G kid's smartwatch.
Qualcomm today announced the three flagship companies that will be the first to develop mobile PCs powered by Snapdragon.
According to Gartner, consolidation played a major role in the market share rankings, with several large companies growing through acquisitions.
Microsoft and Qualcomm innovate for cloud's future, joining forces on the centrepiece Qualcomm Centriq 2400 server platform.
Apple files two lawsuits against Qualcomm in China, alleging violation of anti-monopoly law and patent license terms.
Apple sues Qualcomm for $1bn, alleging anticompetitive tactics in the chip maker's attempts to maintain smartphone semiconductor monopoly.
Semiconductor manufacturer NXP will now become part of the global giant Qualcomm, after the acquisition was unanimously approved by company boards.
FireEye and Mandiant have discovered a widespread Android vulnerability allowing attackers to escalate privileges.
Qualcomm invests in Israeli startup Stratoscale and its next generation software defined data center solution.
Avast chosen by Qualcomm to integrate Snapdragon Smart Protect, a behavioural analysis-based anti-malware technology.
Qualcomm Atheros has acquired Ikanos Communications for an estimated $47 million, expanding their footprint in the carrier fixed line segment.
Qualcomm plans to cut approximately $1.4 billion in spending to 'aggressively right-size cost structure', cut staff, and split its business into two.
Intel tops semiconductor market for the 22nd year, despite PC market decline, with a 15.4% market share in a $315 billion industry.
South Korean company cancels plans to release Windows RT device across America as retail partners 'don't see strong demand.'.
The sale of InterDigital, holder of 8800 patents, is delayed to September after Google's unexpected USD $12.5 billion acquisition of Motorola Mobility.
A huge announcement in Sydney today from NETGEAR, Qualcomm, Telstra and Ericsson kicked off the world's first Gigabit LTE device.
Telstra is getting closer to achieving commercial gigabit speeds on its network, reaching download speeds of 979 Mbps and uplink speeds of 129 Mbps.
A team at the University of Auckland is making waves in the U.S. with a wireless electric vehicle charging technology.
Qualcomm has engineered a solution to allow wireless charging with metal exteriors, making it the first company to do so.